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Did China's one-child policy save the climate?

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8 hours ago, Sensei said:

Bad example.. ;)

Well, yes. Japan is perhaps a better example of need for restraint. But the topic was China. That's why I mentioned China. ;) 

Edited by joigus

1 hour ago, joigus said:

Well, yes. Japan is perhaps a better example of need for restraint. But the topic was China. That's why I mentioned China. ;) 

China implemented one-child policy to not end up like Japan.. But they (politicians from communist party) did not think they will create other alternative problems.. Abundance of boys-men, and deficiency of girls-women.. There are over 30 millions of Chinese-men who can't find women..

https://www.google.com/search?q=30+millions+of+Chinese-mens+who+can't+find+women..

With EU or US, such one-child policy would work, because majority of people don't care (anymore) about whether they have girl or boy child.. unlike Chinese at that time..

..but people should be smart/knowledgeable enough to understand it, without anybody forcing them to do so...

I'm reminded of the Australian mouse plague's, any such action by the mice would only delay/alter the end; replace the number of dead, at the expense of the potentially alive. 

 

 

We can't work against nature, it will always out-evolve us...

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